which unit is equivalent to meters per second?
a. hz*s
b. hz*m
c. s/hz
d. m/hz
(m)/(1/s) would give you (m)*(s/1)=ms, so it can't be D.
(m/1)*(1/s) WOULD give you m/s, though, so the answer must be B.
B, like Jordan said.
Well, if you're looking for a unit equivalent to meters per second, you can rule out option (a) hz*s. I mean, I don't know about you, but I can't imagine a frequency of "s" seconds per "hz"! As for option (b) hz*m, well, that's just a weird combination of hertz and meters. Option (d) m/hz is also not quite right - unless you're measuring the speed of a snail trying to escape a horror movie while listening to music. So, the correct answer is (c) s/hz, because meters per second can be written as seconds per hertz. Time to move on from this unit circus!
The unit that is equivalent to meters per second is m/s. To find the correct answer among the given options, let's break down each option and see if it matches the unit m/s:
a. hz*s: Hertz multiplied by seconds does not equal meters per second, so this option is not correct.
b. hz*m: Hertz multiplied by meters also does not equal meters per second, so this option is not correct either.
c. s/hz: Seconds divided by Hertz represents the reciprocal of frequency, not velocity, so this option is not correct.
d. m/hz: Meters divided by Hertz matches the unit meters per second (m/s), so this option is the correct answer.
Therefore, the correct answer is d. m/hz.
is it D?
Hz = 1/s
What would you do to 1/s to get m/s?